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Anabel Moriña; Inmaculada Orozco – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This qualitative study draws from learning ecologies as a framework of analysis in order to explore the activities, resources and relationships practised by 25 Spanish faculty members who teach in the area of Education. Their students nominated them as inclusive faculty. Individual, semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted. The results…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education, Inclusion
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Iwona Konieczna – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
The article presents the findings of a study that examines the perception of the educational paradigm in the context of educating a child with a chronic illness in either a school or medical facility by special education teacher candidates. It was assumed that the beliefs of educators largely reflect the educational paradigm, which reveals the…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Hospitalized Children, Preservice Teachers, Special Education Teachers
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Margaret T. Floress; Lyndsay N. Jenkins; Sara Caldwell; Kaylee Hampton – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
This exploratory study extends the literature on teachers' stress and self-efficacy in relation to behavior management. Sixty-six middle and high school teachers' use of praise and reprimand during a 20-min observation, in the general education setting, were examined. Following the observation, teachers completed stress and self-efficacy scales,…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Self Efficacy, Student Behavior
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Wan Ping Ng; Khong Yun Pang; Pei Boon Ooi; Chia Wei Phan – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
In this study, the levels of knowledge, awareness, and acceptance of research misconduct were investigated among the Pharmacy academics and students in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire was carried out. A total of 393 pharmacy academics and students in Malaysia were involved. Perceived research misconduct, as defined…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, College Faculty, Pharmacy
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Farshad Ghasemi; Keith C. Herman – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Despite extensive research on antecedents and consequences of counterproductive work behavior (CWB), factors contributing to it in educational settings and teachers have not been adequately addressed. With participants of secondary school teachers working in public schools (270), private schools (302), and other educational institutions (319) in…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Work Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Public School Teachers
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Rebecca M. Giles; Kelly O. Byrd; Susan Ferguson; Paige Vitulli – Higher Education Forum, 2024
The escalation in online learning post-COVID has created a pressing need to consider faculty-student interactions in a virtual environment. A sequential explanatory, mixed-method design was used to investigate university students' perceptions of faculty caring online following the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were 46 undergraduate and graduate…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Caring, Faculty, Student Attitudes
Mary Murray Stowe – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Students are not acquiring grade level reading skills at an alarming rate while research provides the what and how of effective reading instruction. This qualitative descriptive case study was designed to understand and describe the perceptions and practices of general and special educators of reading related to their knowledge and delivery of…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education Teachers, General Education
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Jorge Gaytan; Stephanie Kelly; Ian Berry; Wiley Brown; Mike Cundall; Stephen Croucher – Career and Technical Education Research, 2024
Weaknesses in instructor communicative behaviors negatively affect online learning. The purpose of this study was to understand how instructor clarity and computer-mediated immediate communicative behaviors influence student dissent in the asynchronous online classroom. Distance learning is not new to career and technical education; however, the…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication, Teacher Behavior
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Ben de Souza – South African Journal of Education, 2024
In this study I used a qualitative phenomenological research design to investigate strategies to mitigate policy-practice mismatches and enhance inclusive education in Malawi. Previous research studies revealed policy-to-practice disparities in Malawian inclusive education. However, the studies fell short in proffering strategies to mitigate the…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Yangqiuting Li; Chandralekha Singh – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
In this paper, we provide examples of interactions with instructors that women in physics courses find condescending or intimidating based upon data from individual interviews with women in physics courses. We also provide some examples of interactions in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses that women found validating.…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Females, Physics, Science Instruction
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Loay Al-Salehi; Agnes G. d'Entremont; Teija K. Yli-Renko – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
While team learning within engineering classrooms has been studied, minimal work has been done examining out-of-classroom collaboration to complete individual deliverables. However, such informal peer collaboration (IPC) is common among engineering undergraduates, and some evidence exists that low levels of IPC are associated with poorer learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Engineering Education, Cooperative Learning, Homework
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YuChun Chen; Brian Myers – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: This research examined the impact of two physical educators' appearance and sex on elementary school students' learning and teacher perceptions. Method: Four videos consisting of female informal appearance, female formal appearance, male informal appearance, and male formal appearance were created. A content examination and a perception…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Gender Differences, Elementary School Students, Teacher Characteristics
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Seng Chee Tan; Aik-Ling Tan; Alwyn Vwen Yen Lee – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2025
Silence in classrooms is an undervalued and understudied phenomenon. There is limited research on how teachers behave and think during teachers' silence in lessons. There are also methodological constraints due to the lack of teacher's talk during silence. This study used eye-tracking technology to visualize the noticing patterns of two science…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Teaching Experience
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Anne C. Frenzel; Hannah Kleen; Anton K. G. Marx; David F. Sachs; Franziska Baier-Mosch; Mareike Kunter – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Introduction: Teacher enthusiasm is an undisputedly important characteristic of teachers, with demonstrated positive effects on student outcomes. Existing research typically operationalised teacher enthusiasm via trait-based teacher- or student ratings. Strikingly little is known about how teachers' trait enthusiasm manifests in their actual…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Behavior, Nonverbal Communication
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Cynthia Grobmeier – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2025
The concept of a connected classroom climate considers that peer-to-peer interaction, not just instructor-student interaction, contributes to a sense of community in the classroom that can impact student outcomes. This qualitative case study considers both student and instructor perceptions of what contributes to that sense of connection in the…
Descriptors: Universities, College Students, College Faculty, Student Attitudes
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